A person that indiscriminately steals items.
Someone who takes spoils or plunder (as in war)
1 One of them could be seen pummeling a looter with an unknown object.
2 It's barely possible some looter may be prowling in the house.
3 Can you be an activist and looter at the same time?
4 The looter goes in for himself alone without considerin' his organization or his city.
5 Paradoxically, it is easier at the moment to contact an unconvicted looter than a judge.
6 He was only a mercenary in rebellion-anambitious mercenary, no doubt-but ,aboveall, a looter .
7 Obviously, it was a looter , probably looking for lumps of gold or silver among the ashes.
8 We go to his room: chaos, the colonel has emptied the cupboards like a real looter .
9 He wasn't wearing uniform or armor: he must have looked like a looter on the prowl.
10 A 59-year-old man shot a suspected looter there and was later arrested on suspicion of murder.
11 This was the famous Frank A. Cowperwood whom he had read about, the noted banker and treasury - looter .
12 One ambitious looter even stole the drainpipes.
13 CCTV footage emerged of him holding a pipe bomb and drinking champagne handed to him by a looter .
14 His punishment for entertaining a looter 's idea would be work when he wanted to loaf and enjoy himself.
15 For instance, I ain't no looter .
16 And possibly Sloat, like a looter on a battlefield, would rob anyone too weak to beat him off.
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